IRCC launches 2 new pilot projects for caregivers
IRCC has launched 2 new pilot projects that will help caregivers who are coming to Canada make this country their permanent home.
The Home Child-Care Provider Pilot (HCCPP) and Home Support Worker Pilot (HSWP) opened for applications on June 18, 2019, replacing the expiring Caring for Children and Caring for People with High Medical Needs pilots.
Under the new pilots, caregivers who are not yet in Canada get a work permit if they have a job offer in Canada and meet the standard criteria for Canada’s other economic immigration programs. Once they are working in Canada, caregivers can gain the required 2 years of Canadian work experience and qualify for permanent residence.
These pilots also include occupation-specific, rather than employer-specific, work permits. These permits allows caregivers to change employers quickly when necessary. Open work and study permits are also available for the caregivers’ immediate family, which helps families come to Canada together. Employers hiring a caregiver through the new pilots are using a new job offer template to do so instead of the Labour Market Impact Assessment process.
Most importantly, these pilots provide a clear, direct transition from temporary to permanent resident status, ensuring that caregivers are able to become permanent residents quickly, after they have met the work experience requirement.
How do the new caregiver programs work?
Use the two-step process to work in Canada and qualify for permanent residence.
Criteria:
- job offer
- CLB 5 language level
- 1 year of Canadian post-secondary education or foreign equivalent
- Admissibility
Step 1. Submit applications for permanent residence and work or study permit(s) for yourself and your family.
Get an occupation-specific work permit to obtain the work experience you need for permanent residence.
Get work or study permits for your spouse or common-law partner and children to come with you.
Step 2. Permanent residence finalized
Tell us when you have completed 2 years of work experience and we will finalize your permanent residence application.
Already in Canada? You have choices!
If you already have some work experience as an in-home caregiver in Canada, you can:
- Use the 2 step process above to get the rest of the work experience you need to get permanent status
Or - Keep working in Canada with your current work permit and apply for permanent residence once you have 2 years of work experience and meet the criteria
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